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Council rezones two downtown parcels at 120 and 124 West Washington from public facilities to central business

Medina City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing with no public speakers, the Medina City Council voted 6‑0 to rezone two parcels at 120 and 124 West Washington Street from PF (Public Facilities) to C‑2 (Central Business). Planning staff said the properties were sold by the county to a private developer and the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval.

The Medina City Council approved Ordinance 180‑25 to rezone parcels at 120 and 124 West Washington Street from PF (Public Facilities) to C‑2 (Central Business).

Planning and Community Development Director Dutton told council the two parcels were previously owned by the county and recently sold to Uptown West LLC. Dutton said PF zoning is typically used for city halls, schools and parks, and that C‑2 is the central business zoning that controls most downtown commercial properties and allows uses such as retail, restaurants and offices. He added the Planning Commission reviewed the request in September and voted unanimously to approve it.

No members of the public spoke for or against the rezoning during the public hearing. Following the hearing and brief staff remarks, council voted 6‑0 to adopt the ordinance.